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To: Spots who wrote (1130)6/6/1998 11:16:00 AM
From: Zeuspaul  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14778
 
CPU utilization

Now that you call my attention to it, there are two bars in the histogram which always move in tandem. I would suppose if there were two cpus, they would move separately,

In my dual processor machine they are moving in tandem, the same as your single processor machine. Is it an instantaneous value of the graph to the right?

and there would probably be two lines on the line chart (or do you
see two separate line charts to the right of the histogram?).


I have two separate line charts. These charts show significant differences. One reads in the 80 percentile and the other in the teens.

If I were to plot the histogram values it would be a relatively smooth graph varying between 50 and 52 percent. The cpu line charts show more variation.

The memory chart is organized identically. Two cpus share memory, though, right?

I do not have a memory chart. Perhaps there is a way to add one. I do not have access to the machine until Wed. My recollection is the commit numbers were directly below the series of three cpu graphs.

My understanding is the cpu's share memory. I do not know if the allocation is dynamic. Perhaps I can figure it out if I can get the memory graphs up.

Zeuspaul